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My Windshield wipers dont work, can anyone help or give advice in what I should do?

I left my car overnight 2 nights at an airport in kansas city a couple weeks ago. When I got back the car was covered in snow and then when i got all of the snow off, the windshield wipers, front or back, wouldn‘t work. I have let them defrost a bit for a few weeks but they still don‘t work. Should I go and replace the windshield wipers? Or is it something different?

Answer:

Well, for starters don't drive in the rain.
I heard a dirt bike it similar. Not the same just a lil similar. Just be careful and I hope you knw when to shift bc that can really mess you up! And wear jeans so you dnt get burned by the pipe! Hope I helped :))
go do the motorcycle safety course. they teach you how to stop. Very important how to go around corners how the steering works(bike steering works backwards) turn left to go right. then buy a second hand 250cc bike learn to ride for a year
that is unquestionably one of two issues, the wiper arm or the wiper arm connector arm. you are able to verify the wiper arm by using taking the arm off of the mount and change the wipers on if the stress strikes back and forth then you definately want a sparkling wiper arm. If that's not the concern then you definately'll could desire to eliminate the panel(s) that abode the wiper stress hands and verify to ascertain the place it has come undone.
Did you try unsticking them from the windshield? Like physically lifting them up off the window? This is always a quick fix for when they are actually frozen to your window. The fact that you tried over a couple weeks makes me think that's not the case. You could try looking for which fuse your wipers work on. It could be blown, and fixing it is a simple matter of locating the correct fuse (online or your car manual) and then replacing it if is in fact blown (you can tell by looking at the little wire inside the fuse - if it's a broken wire than the fuse is broken). After that you should look into it being some type of electrical/mechanical problem. Replacing the actual wiper blades would likely do nothing. If just those need replacing it is because they aren't doing an effective job of wiping away the rain. So check the fuse.

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